Been fairly busy and sidetracked with painting and life. I was fortunate enough to have been able to show my work along with Jameson Hubbard, Lowell Poisson, and Mark Kang-O'Higgins at the OK Hotel this past month. All of these guys are great so check them out!
Lowell has pictures of the space on his blog. A bit of after-the-fact promotion but it went really well. Thanks to everyone who made it. Special thanks to Kirk for lending back a few pieces for the show and more...
We just took down the show this last weekend but instead of whisking them off again, I am proud to announce that two of my pieces, "A Bird On It," and "CJ feat. Chancy" are now up on display at the Jamie O'Neill Salon and GRUB on Queen Anne!
Along with all this excitement, my class (KOH Atelier) is having a show at the Rosen Gallery at Gage Academy April 12 - May 3. The opening reception is Friday, April 19th, 6:00-8:00pm.
The best news of all is that I got into grad school for Traditional Illustration so I'll be starting up at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco starting in the fall!
Busy busy! Now onto what I've been working on... PAINTING!
Our Atelier seems to have amassed an impressive collection of skulls and bones from all sorts of creatures so while they're there...! Besides the obvious person, these are coyote skulls.
I liked this one more before it got super dark but unfortunately I only have a blurry cellphone picture
The rest were studies for this. It's not finished yet but here's what I've got so far...
I've mostly been painting but I've got a few quick liferoom sketches too.
We were lucky enough to get the opportunity to draw a very pregnant lady. The baby kicked a few times and we could see the shadows change.
I sorta accidentally drew a cover for a romance novel...
We had done this once before where in life room we would switch places with someone else part way through a pose. Besides being really fun, it's super helpful to keep everybody from getting caught up in the same patterns of drawing that we always do. In this case, the below drawing was started by Christine, then Beth, possibly someone else, and then myself. By the end of the day everyone's drawings were all sorts of awesome.
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